Camp Risk Management and Camp Association

Camps are the places where staff from oil and gas companies stay while they work in the oil fields. Camp management is important to the business of all oil and gas. Failure to manage camps appropriately can result in serious risk consequences and potential legal obligations. This research plans to fill in the research gap that exists in regard to camp management of oil and gas companies. It plans to build a risk management mechanism of camp management and thus determine the feasibility of a Camp Association based in Calgary, Alberta, the headquarters of many major oil and gas companies operating in Canada. It will help the partner company manage and operate camps more efficiently and effectively. It will also benefit the camp management of other oil and gas companies by providing the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of a Camp Association.

Faculty Supervisor:

Irene Herremans

Student:

Partner:

Discipline:

Sociology

Sector:

Mining; Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

University of Calgary

Program:

Accelerate

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